Lia Corrales
eblur
Ph.D. in Astronomy; Assistant Professor at University of Michigan (she/her)
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Python code for manipulating high resolution X-ray spectra
Holding place for major rewrite of eblur/dust code
Notes, scheduling, and wiki for WoCCode – an Astropy IDE supported program
Convenience functions and scripts for calculating gas and dust extinction curves
my demo for dot Astro 2023
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70Convenience functions and scripts for calculating gas and dust extinction curves
Example repo for Astro 571
Astro 571 example repo
Winter 2026 semester student roll call
in class demo 2026
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Holding place for major rewrite of eblur/dust code
Tutorials for the Astropy package
Winter 2025 semester student roll call activity designed to practice open source collaboration
My first repo
for display on my Github home page
Contains calculations and fitting codes (ISIS table models and XSPEC models) from Corrales et. al. (2016)
example repo for demo
This is the development version of XSTARDB, a library of S-lang scripts written for ISIS (the Interactive Spectral Interpretation System).
pyShiny application for playing with MAXI data
my demo for dot Astro 2023
Personal tutorials for workshops and teaching
Python code for manipulating high resolution X-ray spectra
This is a live, real time example
Notes, scheduling, and wiki for WoCCode – an Astropy IDE supported program
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LaTeX samples for NSF Research.gov Proposal Submission. For more information about Research.gov Proposal Submission visit https://www.research.gov/research-web/content/aboutpsm Feedback syee@nsf.gov
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Materials for Astropy Workshop
Scripts I use to play with MAXI light curves
Astropy Paper III: To be published with the next LTS release of astropy core (v5.0, Fall 2021)
My personal Python library for analyzing multiwavelength datasets
Various "how-to" guides that I use for my own reference and teaching students
The Astropy web pages
The web site for the Open Astronomy effort.